Until Joel can complete 95% of his passes to KJ, out of the back field, I'll be worried there isn't enough "shine " in the whole world to get that done.
...These guys speak of our talent like it's very good. I question that. Kalimba aint that great. I'd put Kalimba over the center and let him run between the tackles.

Now let me get this straight. This is now your signature, and you were offended by my pale, wan, mild, innocent, inoffensive allusion to Maxiel, while referring to the point guard problem? You must not have had as much fun as you anticipated in ordering your pizza. Your sense of outrage needs fine tuning.

Now let me get this straight. This is now your signature, and you were offended by my pale, wan, mild, innocent, inoffensive allusion to Maxiel, while referring to the point guard problem? You must not have had as much fun as you anticipated in ordering your pizza. Your sense of outrage needs fine tuning.

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You are correct, that is now my signature. Mike VanTasselhoffen wanted a royalty on the last one, and my budget was spent (on pizza, which you cleverly deduced, did not fill the empty space in my soul).

Best line out of Hatter this year. I will laugh TOO hard if Miami and Orlando play, with a Doleac to Milicic match substitution.

You are correct, that is now my signature. Mike VanTasselhoffen wanted a royalty on the last one, and my budget was spent (on pizza, which you cleverly deduced, did not fill the empty space in my soul).

Best line out of Hatter this year. I will laugh TOO hard if Miami and Orlando play, with a Doleac to Milicic match substitution.

Oh, and uhm... GO LIONS!

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Yeah, and Friedrich wanted royalties from Van Tasselhoffen. By the way Mike sounds like some guy hoping for a prize from some twirling mammary artist at some burlyque.

It's the official motto of the City of Detroit. Coined by Father Gabriel Richard who came here from France to head the Church. When he arrived in 1798 Detroit had just suffered a massive fire and pretty much burned to the ground.

It's the official motto of the City of Detroit. Coined by Father Gabriel Richard who came here from France to head the Church. When he arrived in 1798 Detroit had just suffered a massive fire and pretty much burned to the ground.

True in 1798 and true in 2006.

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very nice. i would have googled it had i not been distracted by the happy dancing fires